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How do we know Christ's sacrifice paid our debt?

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Christ’s declaration 'It is finished' assures us that the debt owed to God is fully paid for believers.

The assurance of Christ's sacrifice paying our debt is rooted in Scripture, particularly in His clear declaration, 'It is finished.' This statement signifies that the redemptive work He accomplished on the cross satisfied divine justice in its entirety. Romans 8:12 points out that believers are no longer debtors to God’s justice as they have been released from this liability because of Christ's atonement. In this victorious act, Christ not only took upon Himself the penalty for our sins but also secured our standing before God as forgiven and justified.

This profound truth allows believers to grasp the magnitude of God’s grace. By acknowledging the totality of Christ's work, we recognize that our sins have been wiped away from the book of remembrance and that we are free from any condemnation. This not only reinforces the central tenet of grace in the Christian faith but also emphasizes our need to respond to such love and mercy with a life dedicated to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 8:12, Galatians 3:22-26, Hebrews 10:17

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The LORD's Release
Wayne Boyd · Sep 19, 2018
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